235,000 car trips eliminated: Forest 2023 Sustainability Report
Micromobility startup Forest has given away 14 million free riding minutes and eliminated 235,000 car trips in London, according to its 2023 Sustainability Report released today.
Micromobility startup Forest has given away 14 million free riding minutes and eliminated 235,000 car trips in London, according to its 2023 Sustainability Report released today.
London-based micromobility startup Forest has integrated a new marketplace into its app to directly connect riders with deals from corporate partners.
Shared operator Forest has launched a Cycle to Work scheme in the UK where employees can ride for 60 minutes per day for just £1.
As we enter the new year, Forest is one operator that is seeking to put pensioners higher on its agenda after a CoMoUK report found that riders over the age of 55 constitute just 10% of e-bike users in bike sharing.
Zag takes a tour around Forest’s London warehouse to get a first-hand glimpse into the workings of one of only a few profitable shared operators globally
Zag industry expert Caroline Seton reveals the security trade off micromobility operators are having to make to run more sustainable batteries
Micromobility startup Forest has given away 14 million free riding minutes and eliminated 235,000 car trips in London, according to its 2023 Sustainability Report released today.
London-based micromobility startup Forest has integrated a new marketplace into its app to directly connect riders with deals from corporate partners.
Shared operator Forest has launched a Cycle to Work scheme in the UK where employees can ride for 60 minutes per day for just £1.
As we enter the new year, Forest is one operator that is seeking to put pensioners higher on its agenda after a CoMoUK report found that riders over the age of 55 constitute just 10% of e-bike users in bike sharing.
Zag takes a tour around Forest’s London warehouse to get a first-hand glimpse into the workings of one of only a few profitable shared operators globally
Zag industry expert Caroline Seton reveals the security trade off micromobility operators are having to make to run more sustainable batteries
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